American Domestic American Domestic Policy Policy (1945-Present) (1945-Present) Unit IXB Unit IXB AP U.S. History AP U.S. History
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American Domestic PolicyAmerican Domestic Policy(1945-Present)(1945-Present)
Unit IXBUnit IXB
AP U.S. HistoryAP U.S. History
Fundamental QuestionFundamental Question
Compare and contrast the administrations of Compare and contrast the administrations of Democratic presidents and Republican Democratic presidents and Republican presidents regarding political and economic presidents regarding political and economic policies.policies.
Harry Truman (D) (1945-1953)Harry Truman (D) (1945-1953) Fair DealFair Deal
"Every segment of our population, and every individual, "Every segment of our population, and every individual, has a right to expect from his government a fair deal.“ – has a right to expect from his government a fair deal.“ – State of the Union (1949)State of the Union (1949)
Labor RelationsLabor Relations Taft-Hartley Act (1947)Taft-Hartley Act (1947)
Prohibited closed shops, political contributions, Prohibited closed shops, political contributions, sympathy strikessympathy strikes
Permitted “right to work” statesPermitted “right to work” states
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (1952)(1952) President order to seize national steel mills President order to seize national steel mills
unconstitutionalunconstitutional
Presidential Succession Act of 1947Presidential Succession Act of 1947 Social and Cultural DevelopmentsSocial and Cultural Developments
Civil RightsCivil Rights Executive Orders 9980 and 9981 (1948)Executive Orders 9980 and 9981 (1948)
Desegregated the federal government and Desegregated the federal government and militarymilitary
Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments ContainmentContainment Marshall PlanMarshall Plan Berlin AirliftBerlin Airlift Korean ConflictKorean Conflict
Election of 1948Election of 1948 Harry S. Truman (D)Harry S. Truman (D) Strom ThurmondStrom Thurmond
States’ Rights Party States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats)(Dixiecrats)
Thomas Dewey (R)Thomas Dewey (R)
Truman’s Truman’s Fair DealFair Deal A continuation of New Deal-A continuation of New Deal-
style social welfare programsstyle social welfare programs 21-Point Domestic Program21-Point Domestic Program
Expansion of Social SecurityExpansion of Social Security Increased minimum wageIncreased minimum wage Housing Act of 1949Housing Act of 1949
Urban projects and public Urban projects and public housinghousing
Prevention by Conservative Prevention by Conservative CoalitionCoalition National healthcare insuranceNational healthcare insurance Limited civil rights legislationLimited civil rights legislation
Election of 1952Election of 1952 Dwight D. Dwight D.
Eisenhower (R)Eisenhower (R) I Like Ike Richard Nixon as Richard Nixon as
VPVP Checkers spee
ch
Adlai Steveneson Adlai Steveneson (D)(D)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) (1953-1961)Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) (1953-1961) Modern Republicanism/Dynamic Modern Republicanism/Dynamic
ConservatismConservatism Reduce federal scope of powerReduce federal scope of power Balanced budgetsBalanced budgets Pro-business policiesPro-business policies Progressive republicansProgressive republicans
Interstate Highway System (1956)Interstate Highway System (1956) National Defense Education Act National Defense Education Act
(1958)(1958) Social and Cultural DevelopmentsSocial and Cultural Developments
Second Red ScareSecond Red Scare Affluent SocietyAffluent Society Conformity and Consensus of ValuesConformity and Consensus of Values Civil Rights MovementCivil Rights Movement
Brown v. Board of EducationBrown v. Board of Education (1954) (1954) Rosa Parks and Montgomery Bus Boycott Rosa Parks and Montgomery Bus Boycott
(1955-1956)(1955-1956) Little Rock Nine (1957)Little Rock Nine (1957) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
(SNCC)(SNCC) Sit-insSit-ins
Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments BrinkmanshipBrinkmanship SputnikSputnik U-2 IncidentU-2 Incident
Interstate Highway SystemInterstate Highway System
Election of 1956Election of 1956 Dwight D.
Eisenhower (R) Adlai Stevenson
(D)
The Military-Industrial Complex Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no
armaments industry. American makers of plowshares could, with time and as required, make swords as well. But now we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense; we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. Added to this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment. We annually spend on military security more than the net income of all United States corporations. This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence ñ economic, political, even spiritual ñ is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society.In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.”
“We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.”
Election of 1960Election of 1960 John F. Kennedy (D)
Catholic Lyndon Johnson as VP
Richard Nixon (R) First nationally televised
debate
John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1963)John F. Kennedy (D) (1961-1963) New FrontierNew Frontier
Expansion of social welfareExpansion of social welfare Clean Air Act (1963)Clean Air Act (1963) Peace CorpsPeace Corps
“Ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country.”
23rd Amendment (1961)23rd Amendment (1961) Electoral votes for D.C.Electoral votes for D.C.
Social and Cultural DevelopmentsSocial and Cultural Developments Civil Rights MovementCivil Rights Movement
Freedom RidesFreedom Rides Stand in the Schoolhouse Door (June 1963)Stand in the Schoolhouse Door (June 1963) March on Washington (Aug 28, 1963)March on Washington (Aug 28, 1963)
FeminismFeminism The Feminine Mystique The Feminine Mystique (1963)(1963)
Silent SpringSilent Spring by Rachel Carson (1962) by Rachel Carson (1962)
Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961) Berlin WallBerlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
Kennedy’s AssassinationKennedy’s Assassination Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 Warren CommissionWarren Commission
Investigations and hearings ruled Lee Investigations and hearings ruled Lee Harvey Oswald as lone assassinHarvey Oswald as lone assassin
Conspiracy theories led to doubt of Conspiracy theories led to doubt of federal governmentfederal government
Lyndon B. Johnson assumes officeLyndon B. Johnson assumes office
JFK moments before his assassination in Dallas
LBJ takes oath of office on Air Force One
Lee Harvey Oswald shot by Jack Ruby
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) (1963-1969) Great Society War on Poverty 24th Amendment (1964)
Poll taxes unconstitutional 25th Amendment (1967)
Presidential succession Social and Cultural Developments
Civil Rights Movement Civil Rights Act of 1964 March to Selma (March 1965) Voting Rights Act of 1965
Counterculture Movement Free Speech Movement (1964) Woodstock Music Festival (1969)
Feminism National Organization for Women
(NOW) (1966)
Foreign Developments Vietnam Gulf of Tonkin Incident
Election of 1964Election of 1964 Democrats
Lyndon B. Johnson
Daisy Ad
Republicans Barry Goldwater Criticized welfare
state policies
Poverty in AmericaPoverty in America
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) (1963-1969)Lyndon B. Johnson (D) (1963-1969)Great SocietyGreat Society
War on PovertyWar on Poverty Office of Economic OpportunityOffice of Economic Opportunity Food Stamp Act (1964)Food Stamp Act (1964) Community ActionCommunity Action Job CorpsJob Corps
Civil Rights LegislationCivil Rights Legislation Civil Rights Act of 1964Civil Rights Act of 1964 Voting Rights Act of 1965Voting Rights Act of 1965
ImmigrationImmigration Immigration Act of 1965Immigration Act of 1965
HousingHousing Department of Housing and Urban Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD)Development (HUD) EducationEducation
Elementary and Secondary Education Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965)Act (1965)
Head Start (1965)Head Start (1965) Higher Education Act (1965)Higher Education Act (1965)
Health CareHealth Care MedicareMedicare
Health services for elderlyHealth services for elderly MedicaidMedicaid
Health services for low-income Health services for low-income familiesfamilies
Department of TransportationDepartment of Transportation National Traffic and Motor Vehicle National Traffic and Motor Vehicle
Safety ActSafety Act Safety belts, redesigns for Safety belts, redesigns for
protection, drunk driversprotection, drunk drivers Environmental ProtectionEnvironmental Protection
Wilderness ActWilderness Act Endangered Species ActEndangered Species Act
Cultural PromotionCultural Promotion National Historic PreservationNational Historic Preservation National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts
AND the HumanitiesAND the Humanities Public broadcasting (PBS) and Public broadcasting (PBS) and
public radio (NPR)public radio (NPR) Consumer ProtectionConsumer Protection
Fair Packaging and Labeling ActFair Packaging and Labeling Act
The Warren Court (1953-1969) Equality
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
Baker v. Carr (1962)
Criminal Justice Mapp v. Ohio (1961) Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
First Amendment Engel v. Vitale (1962) Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) New York Times v. Sullivan (1964)
Privacy Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
Election of 1968Election of 1968 Richard Nixon (R)
Law and Order Southern Strategy
Hubert Humphrey (D) National Convention
Riots in Chicago George Wallace
American Independent Party
Sixth Party System (1968-Present)Sixth Party System (1968-Present)RepublicansRepublicans
PlatformPlatform ConservatismConservatism New FederalismNew Federalism Supply-Side EconomicsSupply-Side Economics PrivatizationPrivatization Southern StrategySouthern Strategy Christian Coalition/Moral MajorityChristian Coalition/Moral Majority Proactive and expanded militaryProactive and expanded military Judicial restraintJudicial restraint Pro-lifePro-life
Electoral EventsElectoral Events Republican RevolutionRepublican Revolution
1994 Mid-Term Elections1994 Mid-Term Elections Contract with AmericaContract with America
DemographicsDemographics Business Professionals/CorporationsBusiness Professionals/Corporations Blue-Collar WorkersBlue-Collar Workers Bible Belt, Midwest, Rocky MountainsBible Belt, Midwest, Rocky Mountains
DemocratsDemocrats
PlatformPlatform LiberalismLiberalism Equal opportunity and social welfareEqual opportunity and social welfare Keynesian economics and progressive taxesKeynesian economics and progressive taxes National health insuranceNational health insurance Affirmative actionAffirmative action EnvironmentalismEnvironmentalism Multinational coalitionsMultinational coalitions Judicial activismJudicial activism Pro-choicePro-choice
Electoral EventsElectoral Events 1968 Democratic National Convention1968 Democratic National Convention 2006 Mid-Term Elections2006 Mid-Term Elections 2008 Presidential Election2008 Presidential Election
DemographicsDemographics Professionals/AcademicsProfessionals/Academics Women, Youth, and MinoritiesWomen, Youth, and Minorities Urban sectorsUrban sectors UnionsUnions Northeast and Pacific West (Left Coast)Northeast and Pacific West (Left Coast)
Richard Nixon (R) (1969-1974)Richard Nixon (R) (1969-1974) Political PolicyPolitical Policy
Silent Majority WWII veterans, Midwest, South, blue collar, WWII veterans, Midwest, South, blue collar,
suburbia, rural Americasuburbia, rural America New FederalismNew Federalism War Powers Act (1973)War Powers Act (1973) War on DrugsWar on Drugs
Energy Crisis and StagflationEnergy Crisis and Stagflation OPEC oil embargo (1973)OPEC oil embargo (1973) ““I am now a Keynesian in economics.”I am now a Keynesian in economics.”
90-day price and wage controls90-day price and wage controls
ConservationConservation Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Air Act of 1970Clean Air Act of 1970
Watergate and Resignation (1973-1974)Watergate and Resignation (1973-1974) 26th Amendment (1971)26th Amendment (1971)
Right to vote at 18 years oldRight to vote at 18 years old Social and Cultural DevelopmentsSocial and Cultural Developments
Kent State University (1970)Kent State University (1970) Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments
DétenteDétente Visit to China and Soviet UnionVisit to China and Soviet Union VietnamizationVietnamization
The Burger Court (1969-1986) Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971) New York Times v. United
States (1971) Roe v. Wade (1973) Miller v. California (1973) United States v. Nixon
(1974) Buckley v. Valeo (1976) Gregg v. Georgia (1976) Regents of UC v. Bakke
(1978) Bowers v. Hardwick (1986)
Election of 1972Election of 1972 Republicans
Richard Nixon
Democrats George
McGovern
WatergateWatergate Committee to Re-Elect the Committee to Re-Elect the
President (CREEP)President (CREEP) G. Gordon LiddyG. Gordon Liddy Break-In at Democratic National Break-In at Democratic National
Headquarters at Watergate Hotel Headquarters at Watergate Hotel (June 1972)(June 1972)
Bob Woodward and Carl Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein - Washington PostBernstein - Washington Post Deepthroat - Mark FeltDeepthroat - Mark Felt
Saturday Night Massacre Saturday Night Massacre (October 20, 1973)(October 20, 1973) Special Prosecutor Archibald CoxSpecial Prosecutor Archibald Cox “I’m not a crook.”
Nixon TapesNixon Tapes United States v. Nixon United States v. Nixon (1974)(1974)
Resignation (August 9, 1974)Resignation (August 9, 1974) In lieu of impeachment articlesIn lieu of impeachment articles
Gerald Ford (R) (1974-1977)Gerald Ford (R) (1974-1977) Pardon of NixonPardon of Nixon
““My fellow Americans, our long My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over.”national nightmare is over.”
WIN (Whip Inflation Now)WIN (Whip Inflation Now) Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments
Fall of SaigonFall of Saigon
Election of 1976Election of 1976 Jimmy Carter (D)
Political outsider
Gerald Ford (R)
Jimmy Carter (D) (1977-1981)Jimmy Carter (D) (1977-1981)
EconomyEconomy 1979 Energy Crisis1979 Energy Crisis
Three Mile Island (1979)Three Mile Island (1979) Stagflation continuedStagflation continued
““Malaise Speech”Malaise Speech” Crisis of ConfidenceCrisis of Confidence
Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments Camp David AccordsCamp David Accords Iran Hostage SituationIran Hostage Situation
Reagan RevolutionReagan Revolution Resurgence of ConservatismResurgence of Conservatism
William F. Buckley and William F. Buckley and The National The National ReviewReview
Barry Goldwater and Barry Goldwater and The Conscience The Conscience of a Conservativeof a Conservative
Milton Friedman and libertarian Milton Friedman and libertarian economicseconomics
DemographicsDemographics SuburbiaSuburbia More blue-collar workersMore blue-collar workers Yuppies and CorporatesYuppies and Corporates FundamentalistsFundamentalists Midwest, Rocky Mountains, and Bible Midwest, Rocky Mountains, and Bible
Belt (South)Belt (South)
NeoconservatismNeoconservatism Christian Right/Moral MajorityChristian Right/Moral Majority
Judeo-Christian principlesJudeo-Christian principles
Election of 1980Election of 1980 Ronald Reagan (R) Jimmy Carter (D) Campaign
Debate “There you go
again.” “Are you better
now than you were four years ago?”
Ronald Reagan (R) (1981-1989)Ronald Reagan (R) (1981-1989) ““Reaganomics”Reaganomics”
Tax Reform Act of 1986Tax Reform Act of 1986““ Spending cuts on domestic and social welfare Spending cuts on domestic and social welfare
programsprograms Massive military expendituresMassive military expenditures Deregulation - New FederalismDeregulation - New Federalism
““In this present crisis, government is not the In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”problem.”
Black Monday (10/19/87)Black Monday (10/19/87) 508-point drop in stock market508-point drop in stock market
PATCO Strike (1981)PATCO Strike (1981) Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986)Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986) Iran-Contra AffairIran-Contra Affair Social and Cultural DevelopmentsSocial and Cultural Developments
Sandra Day O’Connor Supreme Court Sandra Day O’Connor Supreme Court appointmentappointment
Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments GrenadaGrenada Mikhail GorbachevMikhail Gorbachev
Election of 1984Election of 1984 Ronald Reagan (R) Walter Mondale (D)
Geraldine Ferraro as VP
Rainbow Coalition Campaign
Morning in America Reagan’s Age
The Rehnquist Court (1986-2005) Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Texas v. Johnson (1989) Planned Parenthood v. Casey
(1992) Shaw v. Reno (1993) United States v. Lopez (1995) U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton (1995) Romer v. Evans (1996) Clinton v. Jones (1997) Clinton v. City of New York (1998) Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
(2000) Bush v. Gore (2000) Lawrence v. Texas (2003)
Election of 1988 George H.W. Bush (R) Michael Dukakis (D) Campaign
“Read my lips. No new taxes.”
Dukakis in the Tank Willie Horton ad
George H.W. Bush (R) (1989-1993)George H.W. Bush (R) (1989-1993)
American with American with Disabilities Act (1990)Disabilities Act (1990)
Recession (1990-1991)Recession (1990-1991) Savings and Loan CrisisSavings and Loan Crisis
27th Amendment (1992)27th Amendment (1992) Foreign DevelopmentsForeign Developments
Persian Gulf War (1991)Persian Gulf War (1991)
Election of 1992 Bill Clinton (D) George H.W.
Bush (R) H. Ross Perot
(Reform Party)
Bill Clinton (D) (1993-2001) North Atlantic Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) (1994) Republican Revolution
(1994) Contract with America Newt Gingrich
Welfare Reform Act (1996) Lewinski Scandal and
Impeachment Social and Cultural
Developments Internet
Foreign Developments Bosnia
Election of 1996 Bill Clinton (D) Bob Dole (R) H. Ross Perot
(Reform Party)
Election of 2000 Al Gore (D) George W.
Bush (R) Ralph Nader
(Green Party) Bush v. Gore
(2000)
George W. Bush (R) (2001-2009) Conservative Agenda
Bush Tax Cuts (2001, 2003) NCLB (2001)
9/11 USA PATRIOT Act
Hurricane Katrina (2005) Great Recession (2007-2009)
Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP)
Foreign Developments 9/11 War on Terror Afghanistan Iraq
Election of 2004 George W. Bush (R) John Kerry (D)
Roberts Court (2005-Present) Citizens United v. FEC
(2010) McDonald v. Chicago
(2010) National Federation of
Independent Businesses v. Sebelius (2012)
United States v. Windsor (2013)
Election of 2008 Republican
John McCain Sarah Palin Great
Recession
Democrat Barack Obama
Primary vs. Hilary Clinton
Barack Obama (D) (2009-2017) Great Recession (2007-2009)
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009)
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) “Obamacare”
Tea Party and 2010 Mid-Term Elections
Social and Cultural Developments Gay Rights
Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Same-sex marriage and DOMA
Foreign Developments Arab Spring ISIL
Great Recession and RecoveryGreat Recession and Recovery
Election of 2012 Barack
Obama (D) Mitt
Romney (R)